Jump to:Page Content
Text Size
Home > Professional Resources > Publications > Class Action Law Reporter > April 2010
April 2010
Consumers in all 50 states alleged that the defendants violated deceptive business practices laws by misrepresenting the horsepower amount, omitting material information in advertisements, and deceiving consumers into believing they were paying for greater horsepower. The plaintiffs also alleged unjust enrichment, conspiracy, antitrust violations, and breach of implied warranty. In re: Lawnmower Engine Horsepower Mktg. & Sales Pracs. Litig.